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fine with closing sunday action, but what i would say to the ministry of health is come to see the effects of us best off from the factories in india out as it was changed across the world. when you close to the house with the story, the israel occurs that strikes in evidence. it follows a rocket attack on the occupied go down the heights for which it has been on the lebanese group has denied responsibility for the attack, which kills at least 12 people. from the troops community the carry johnston, this is i'll just say, well i from the also coming up at least 36 people including show which are not
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killed by is rarely strikes. talk to a school sheltering, displace palestinians, and central guns on the heads of sunday's election in venezuela. we speak to the votes as about the polls, the opposition groups being 30 years of the socialist 2 and then the beginning in southern lebanon. the israel has come down to a series of strikes on several towns and villages that will be here for the strikes come off to a rock, it hits a footfall ground and occupied, going on heights cutting 12 people as well blamed up last on his beloved lebanese group has the night involvement to send a hold of joins us now from it. they would say not. what's the very latest? you can tell us about this. well,
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past midnight as well carried out to a number of air strikes and multiple locations across the southern lebanon. now those strikes carried out near simultaneously, clearly a message from the is right these, but not the promise response. by the way, the military to that rockets attack in much the shipments what we witnessed over and nice really was normal activities. something that we have seen over the past 10 months since hezbollah opened up my front in southern level, not to help the people of garza according to the is really army. they targeted the hezbollah weapons to pose and infrastructure. so this was, this is not the response that's lebanon is bracing for what we expect is that the israeli prime minister, benjamin? nothing. yeah. who upon his arrival in israel, he cut short his visit to the united states. he will chair and the clean up the security cabinets and a decision will be taken that's expected around 1300 hours cmt nothing. yeah. who
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has said that this roll will not remain silent and this will not be quote, put on the agenda. he also warrants has beloved that they would pay a heavy price. now the question is, what kind of a response will that be? would it be within the unwritten rules of engagement between the long time enemies? which means that they will stick to military targets, or will there be a different kind of an attack? so that response really will be a tipping points. it will determine the trajectory of this ongoing conflict which has been largely confined to the border area. okay, so why not stay with us? because as we mentioned on saturday, at least 12 people were killed in the occupied gun and hide software rockets from an unidentified source hit the ton of much down streams. well then 20, all the people from the truth or community have been injured homeless, so it has this report. children were playing football here and then
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a rocket hit. several people from the syrian drew's community of michigan shops were killed. well, dozens of others were injured. israel was quick to attribute blame and said it was working on a response. the idea if you score in the holding a situation of the assessment and we will prepare for a response against these by law. we will finish our assessments and we will act in the united states. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said he would return to israel as quickly as possible and convene the country security cabinet immediately upon arrival. has been long distance itself from the attack, the lebanese group putting out a statement, saying it categorically denies any involvement. but these really are me, says his bullet is responsible and claims the rocket fire came from lebanon based on its own intelligence. is your response much more quickly when the jews are the
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casualties when drew's are casualties. this would have to be very dramatic for results or respond. it is of course, but i don't think this will be enough to take us into all the military says it's also conducting an investigation as to why it's ariel defense system failed to intercept the rocket that hit the football field. cross border fire between israel and his phone lot has intensified in recent months. but this is the deadliest incident in the occupied golan heights. and could yet test the on spoken rules of engagement between israel and his bella. and this, and who and jesse, you know, was they know how there was still with this. uh, as i know there was a fair at least that this could be the start of a further explanation. how can this be well, no doubt. this is a serious incident to mass casualty events. we're hearing from the is read the army
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chief of staff saying that the military is increasing its readiness for the next stage and the fighting in the north. but there's really officials really have been threatening for some time now for the past few months that they intend to expand the conflict the wide in the confrontations in order to force hezbollah to pull back from the border as well as response has been, we will not hold firing until the war on garza ends, but both sides really have been treading carefully calibrating their attacks focusing of the attacks on military targets. because for a number of reasons, if you talk to hezbollah officials, what they say is that they believe this way. the armies too weak to carry out another war on another front as it is bogged down in gaza. so this isn't, is ray, the army which is tired of a button as to the is radius as well as they are going to be facing. how much powerful enemy, i mean hezbollah is much more powerful than from us. they have, besides the rockets that can reach every corner of israel. so
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a decision like this is nothing easy one to make. so this has in one way or another, this balance of power has been detouring the possibility of a full on wide scale offensive. but no doubt, this is a tipping point is rough as it is going to act. this will all depend on what kind of a response it does carry out and has well as response to that response. so it just shows you the tit for tat exchange of fire for the past 10 months. how it has the interest sleep points this conflict. say no thanks indeed for that updates what the goals are now where israel carried out multiple strikes on 2 schools and essential goes on saturday. kidding. at least 36 part of students. almost half of those with children. the schools were being use the shelters housing injured, it's under displaced people far as a report stuff from job law. the children used to study here.
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this exclusive goes in, gary fenner, she's fuel hospital and the suits are due in the is very minute tweak it crest found twice, clean, dozens of pieces now not released to destruction is every way be my fault on my daughter's outside for treatment. but we had just been right, yeah, in this room. oh my god, god bestowed, he's mostly on us. thank god, my family is okay. others we know as look very beneficial. the most densely populated areas in terms of, crammed with displace posting and she lives has took the wanted to the cities of august. the hospital israel says it's 10 to the to how most command the control center look to say you most of the victims. oh, so the a lot,
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in fact most of the injured children and women who are in very serious and critical condition, many of these injured women and children, came with unprotected land, is very troops have destroyed more than $300.00 schools and universities since october. the 7th, even to sue's as filters by families is know what else to go. every one of the injures always isn't good for me. there's a very, please, sir, just as slight solutions. most lease. he said that i'm sort of like to be your military and things of direct about him. i was just the role that i had to sign for william. somebody is head of the international committee of the red cross in gauze. he joins us from the gun. was a city welcome to the program a. can you firstly describe to us the reality of the healthcare catastrophe that
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you witnessed in god's good morning and thank you very much for having me on the show. um, it's difficult to find the words to accurately describe the seems that you see in the city in the knowles, the health care sector has been particularly impacted by the hostilities which have devastated hospitals and seventies. we're able to visit 3 different hospitals in the past days. and we so bad that there are very few functional facilities left within gall. so that's that with patients dealing with a real estate, wounds, and injuries as a result of the hostilities. the elderly, many children with amputations in very difficult conditions and at the same time, hospitals themselves are the stretch. okay. well, cuz of the most complex explosives and hold,
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the facilities are running low on supplies. and in addition to all the facts, what can you say about the spread of disease in such diet conditions? i mean, just driving through the streets, particularly use of the north was about to stretch the level of devastation and destruction is immense. whole neighborhoods have been reduced to rubble, areas that used to provide people with homes and schools now the void of life and basically problems when it comes to access to for the sound of taishan, improving clean drinking water. all of these conditions uh, was not conducive to a healthy living and indeed risk just compounding the already very
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serious public health issues. a bits people are starting to face when we spoke to doctors and deeds with disabilities. they were mentioning and increase providence particularly and diarrhea, and hepatitis a and of course we've done recently that's part of that has been found in san holes of of more to within the sewage system within garza, which is yet to know uh, uh, respond to that really to just push the health care system over the edge. will tell you that now as head of the international committee of the red cross in gaza calling for right now, civilians must be able safely access health care health care well cuz must be able to do that job and medical supplies that are required to enable these facilities to function must be able to answer freely and uh,
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she amount of periods should be able to pay to, to access in order to ensure all that civilians who so desperately require the support that they need able to access it with our help. or even if there was sufficient humanitarian supplies and how challenging is it to get these supplies to people the need with such a smashed infrastructure? because there are huge logistical issues there and big challenges when it comes to providing and security which complicates the capacity for humanitarian actors and to individuals to be able to move safely given the conditions um more than anything else was civilians lack today is production. and here it is,
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the responsibilities to partridge, the complex functions, national monetary and goal to ensure that civilians are protective as all of those . okay, what is entry? amount of terence so that we can meet the issues and grow needs. this is of course horrendously. distressing and how do you feel, just as a human being to witness such scenes, the situation is not broken and it's going on for too long to see the levels of destruction and desperation to knows that it is going to be extremely difficult for communities to rebuild the shots of life and that despite so what does this people continue? however, i'm the most difficult. the circumstances is on a human level, of course, extremely distressing. but all the more reason why we must do everything that we
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can to limit the amount of terror consequences of this tremendous conflict. but in some bag, thank you very much indeed for your thoughts have on out as yeah, thank you. are also to come on the program, thousands of people march through lima for testing against rising poverty levels. and government corruption as peru marks more than 200 years of it depends the security concerns and political uncertainty, or just some of the issues facing the organizers of the 2024 olympic games of paris . as millions turned their attention to friends with the whole nation, be ready to welcome the world on july, the 26 stay without a 0 for the latest updates. pod who came in to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that to me and the f one is government with this is 5 digit,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back remind of the main stories. israel is coming out strikes on several towns in southern lebanon. it follows an attack on the occupied going on hikes, which as well as games on, has been not lebanese group has denied involvement in the attacks when of okay to get to football beach. and the ton of much now sam's israel says at least 12 people from the jews community having children including children. the latest is really a tax and gaza has kills at least 36 percent of students to schools and down along with targeted make shift field hospital in the grounds of one schools. also talk to say most of the data in women and children,
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donald trump has health is 1st around a long sought his new. i mean, a straight events from a chose a small town in minnesota for the rather the state that hasn't supported the republican nominee for president more than 50 years. he spoke for more than an hour and a half at the event. after the criticizing his presumed opponents november's presidential election, us vice president conner the hers but i me co pays republican political strategists to join us live, not from minneapolis. so thanks for being with us here. coming on hospice has now taken center stage for the democrats. how is this shifted the trump campaign as well? it's interesting because minnesota we just recently have 2 pulls out students to come on here as announced and kind of was leaving and both which jo, right? it was also leading, but minnesota, it's been an unusual state where uh, president trump became within one point in 2016 and it's always been kind of his white. well, he believes that if you had spent more time here,
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you would have $1.16 you what out. and now he continues to come here despite sort of not being one of the traditional states swing states that are needed for him to win the electoral college. yes, the site, minnesota is the state that says facebook democrats and how do you gauge the balance now? so this is interesting, last week i would have told you a bite and try to match up that for other, for the truck was going to in minnesota is do you happen at least you the results with vice president harris getting into the race. now i think it's very much on the error, but i'll tell you what the president drum uh president trump had over a mile long wait for his riley today in minnesota is in a very small town st. cloud. so people waited up for the month. it was a mile long to see him. i and didn't seem like they had lost a lot of enthusiasm from the speeches and from the crowd that i saw. but given what you say, i mean,
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should republicans have been more prepared for possible come of the house imagines a yeah. you know what, i thing that uh the, the hand was overplayed because i think the republicans really would prefer to run a guess, joe biden. i think that it would have been all but um, kind of written uh and then that the, the, the harris jones in and present biden stepping back has absolutely shifted this campaign at that's one thing i say that seems to be the most inevitable race. and yet, like anything could happen with donald trump being that much older than that come with the higher has something to what extent does that shift the narrative that especially when it comes to young events. right. and you will now be the oldest person ever to run on the ballot for president. and that's definitely, especially after, you know, months of getting president biden for his age age is because, you know, they,
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the truck can be made an agent issue. and now, you know, they're going to get a bit of a taste of that. i think, what should the trump campaign be focusing on then when it comes to coming to us? you know, i think that they have to really tired divide this record. there's also a, she's got a, you know, there's the immigration issue is one of the top issues in the country. and she certainly owns a lot of that. she was the, you know, color really named the borders are. and the border has been a disaster from the inauguration of the binding administration. and so i think about what can should focus on that they should focus on her very level record as a senator but, but certainly, and also the sort of way to, to blunt the lucy as a truck was on a train to wind in one week. the vice president harris, blunted that momentum and picked up on her own. and so now it's time for the drug campaign to step up and find a way to take that
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a doozy as i'm in that moment. i'm back. i mean we appreciate your time. thank you . thank you for having me. of us thoughts as a scrambling to contend an outbreak of wildfires on the west coast in oregon alone bottling more than 30 launched places across the state. and that's the amount of fi oregon fires have been to more than $400000.00 head to thousands of buildings have been destroyed and thousands of residents face is occupation orders, strong winds, lightning strikes and drive the normal conditions of sand flames. and in california, john and fi tornadoes have been seen at the sides of the state's largest wafaa. the pop, 5 in chico, northern california was, was east who've been started deliberately. and i spend more than 239000 acres and destroyed hundreds of homes. and then his wayland sauce set to head to the poles in the coming house. the opposition is hoping for an overwhelming victory which could
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force present nicholas my bureau to negotiate to transition of power. it's the biggest challenge to his routing socialist regime in 25 years. i found around 50 ripples it could be the most consequential election in the generation. ads calling for the re election of president nicholas my do to empower since 2013 flood the streets of the capital cut, i guess. but there's little doubt that years of the economy collapse and political repression have war down the socialist revolution started by late president to go chavis back in 1999. it's the 1st time that i feel very excited to be exercising my brought to bodies off to so long i hope for a truly positive change. for all venezuelans. the vote comes at the end of a to military's campaign and meet the claims of widespread. the ras meant in dozens of the rest of opposition. activist institutions loyal to the president has not
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allowed millions of venezuelans abroad to register to vote, and bar to the opposition primary winner by the equity. and i'm a chatter from running the bones show that her replacement, former diplomats, edmondo gonzales, has at least 25 points advantage. gonzales told, i'll just see you to he believes my daughter will not relinquish power without a fight. but an over whelming loss will force him to negotiate a peaceful hand over in next year. and then we have denounced for a long time. but these electrons are not transparent noncompetitive, but, and we also believe that the boat, we reaffirmed the overwhelming will of the people. on friday, the government prevented a flight carrying a group of latin american former presidents from traveling to cut access to observe the elections. others invited by the administration visited some polling stations ahead of the boat as well. many fear my daughter will not recognize its eventually
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defeat. some political analysts say it might prove difficult for the government. accuse of rigging elections in the past, expect to snatch them away or something like that movie. and the last, what we've seen signals from some sports people that are different from what we had heard previously saying the results will be recognized and that they will respect the result as and that is precisely what the entire country wants to hear. gonzalez's running as a transition candidate. he says he's open to amnesty for government officials being investigated for crimes. and he's hoping to bring back some of the, almost 8000000 venezuelans with slipping past years. by last week. my do it a warrant that if you were not re elected the country could face the blood bath, leaving venezuelans at home, and abroad and age. i listened that to be at the address either thousands of taken to the street, so perused capital, protesting against president dana. brought to enter the government,
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it falls on the $200.00 and 3rd anniversary approves independence. as a government faces accusations of corruption, weak economy and rising poverty. arianna sanchez reports from the in the capital demanding the resignation of president. and the thing was they are fed up with this many have come from places like i'm the why not, you know, on the occlusal where most of the 49 people that were killed during the protest between 20222023 step. come all the way from the highlands to demand justice for the families of those who were gone down. i'm here to demand justice and to month a dana palo alto, he resigns. my father was killed. they took away my life to have a parent. i am sad protesters say they want to go on a national strike. it's where to see so many people demonstrating because the
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sweets have been quiet for many months. people say they're afraid of police repression. was that you said to announce a serious of projects where millions of dollars will be spent in infrastructure not the 6 percent of the people want them to leave now and they want to know the dime break of the rest of our in russia has sent a deluge into a nearby village washing away buildings, fences and cause lots of levels reach to one need to open item, the village of kill him. that a center the show you happens region. all no casualties were reports. it's more than 160 people are evacuating from supplements in the area as environmental active, as some volunteers have relocated and endangered spaces of gazelle,
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so deserted living in ireland. all these young women gazelles, a native to does a areas of north africa. the new home is on farm island next. and you said what? say from animal hunters and predators. on the west side, i'll just say a dot com. next, it's talk to options the the, it had a load at dry and dusty conditions, all the story across the gulf states over the next few days, barely a cloud in the sky, the on the satellite image, just a little bit of rain in the region affecting north, moving across most east and pots of to kia, dribbling down into northern parts of iran, but it winds up with lots of sunshine and heat, lusting across eastern parts of mediterranean. we have got
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a heat warnings out for the likes of cyprus as well as well. with temperatures across the event, continuing to realize no temperatures may come down or full, the likes of katasha on monday, monday. but you can see that, you know, when continuing to kick up the dust the we are going to see lots of hazy sunshine on hot, hazy conditions have been affecting parts of the north west at heat, just continuing to build in morocco, spring feeding, exceptionally hots in fest temperatures, unlike case come down over the next few days, but he's continuing in algeria as well as further south of this where it continues to be a very dry situation to southern parts of africa kenya tied to part of july night on history. the he's continuing to cling on and while temperatures offsets come down for, but swan and zambia feeding crude out for southern south africa on sunday, the a $150.00 is
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students demanding meetings from change in a country where they believe democratic values were risk. join us over the next

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